SINGING SOW
A correspondent writes to “The Times” about a musical sow. It was in the Black Forest. “The sow lived in a paddock behind the small bouse in which I stayed. The band played in the garden of a neighbouring hotel; the sow began to sing. It followed the time, and it imitated as best it could the treble or the bass. Every day the band played the sow sang (at other times it merely grunted), and ranged from high ta low following the music.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 March 1936, Page 7
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86SINGING SOW Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 March 1936, Page 7
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